Ota
Travel Guide
Visit Ota

Toyoko Inn Gumma Ota Station Minami
Reviewed on 3 November 2024

Hotel Route-Inn Grand Ota Ekimae
Reviewed on 5 May 2025

HOTEL R9 The Yard Ota
Reviewed on 7 July 2025

Rakuten STAY HOUSE × WILL STYLE Takasaki
Reviewed on 5 March 2025

Maebashi Galleria

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Popular places to visit
Gunma Children's Land
Bring the kids to Gunma Children's Land and enjoy the excitement of this amusement park in Ota. Discover the area's hot springs and temples.
Mikazukimura Historic Village
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Mikazukimura Historic Village in Ota. Take in the museums and hot springs in the area.
Nittanosho Museum of History
You can study the exhibits at Nittanosho Museum of History, a museum with a story of its own, during your trip to Ota. Discover the area's hot springs and temples.
Japan Snake Center
Visit the native and exotic animals who live at Japan Snake Center during your travels in Ota. Make time to visit the temples and monuments while you're in the area.
Kanayama Castle Ruins
You can find out about the history of Ota with a trip to Kanayama Castle Ruins. Wander the parks or discover the area's hot springs.
Tenjin Yama
You can find out about the history of Ota with a visit to Tenjin Yama. Discover the area's hot springs and temples.
- Gunma Children's Land
- Mikazukimura Historic Village
- Nittanosho Museum of History
- Kanayama Castle Ruins
- Tenjin Yama
- Daikoin Temple
- Kammuri Inari Shrine
- Art Museum & Library
- Hokubu Sports Park
- Serada Toshogu Shrine
- Sorimachi Castle
- Takayama Hikokuro Memorial Hall
- Ikuna Shrine
- Ashikaga Flower Park
- Takasaki Arena
- Sano Premium Outlet
- Shoda Shoyu Stadium Gunma
- Caribbean Beach Heated Pool
- Mount Akagi
- Lunar Park
- Kumagaya Sports Culture Park
- Maebashi Park
- Shikishima Park
- Coco Winery and Farm
- Takasaki Museum of Art
- Gunma Insect Forest
- Aqua Paradise Patio
- Ikaho Toy
- Chichibu Nagatoro Hodosan Shrine
- Isesakishi Isesaki Shiminnomori Park
- Musashino Village Amusement Park
- Musashi Kyuryo National Government Park